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Model Home (also stylized as model home) is an American experimental music duo comprised of prodcuer Patrick Cain and vocalist Davonte Squire, also known as NappyNappa. [3] [4]
Described as "hyperprolific", [2] Model Home released 16 recordings between their formation in 2018 and 2020, when a compilation album One Year was released through Disciples, a Warp subsidiary. The release was accompanied by a cassette of One Year remixes produced by Pure Rave. [5] That year, the duo also released a double mixtape in collaboration with His Name is Alive. [6]
In 2021, Model Home released the album both feet en th infinite through Don Giovanni Records. [7] A second compilation album through Disciples, Saturn in the Basement was released in 2022 alongside a mixtape A Saturn Companion featuring collaborations with Phew and Michael R. Bernstein. [8]
Model Home released two collaborative projects in 2023: still stackin, a live recording alongside Tooth Choir, and More Difficult Messages, an album with Wolf Eyes. [9] [10]
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